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#DIP-MDMA - Ecstasy

#DIP-OXY - Oxycodone

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A rapid, one step screening test for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drugs and drug metabolites in human urine. For healthcare professionals and
professionals at point of care sites. For professional in vitro diagnostic use.

This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test
result, particularly when preliminary positive results are used.

SUMMARY

AMPHETAMINE (AMP)

Amphetamine is a Schedule II controlled substance available by prescription (Dexedrine®) and is also available on the illicit market. Amphetamines are a class of potent
sympathomimetic agents with therapeutic applications. They are chemically related to the human body’s natural catecholamines: epinephrine and norepinephrine. Acute higher
does lead to enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria, alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power. Cardiovascular
responses to Amphetamines include increased blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. More acute responses produce anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychotic behavior. The
effects of Amphetamines generally last 2-4 hours following use, and the drug has a halflife of 4-24 hours in the body. About 30% of Amphetamines are excreted in the urine in
unchanged form, with the remainder as hydroxylated and deaminated derivatives.

The AMP One Step Amphetamine Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to
selectively detect elevated levels of Amphetamine in urine. The AMP One Step Amphetamine Test Strip yields a positive result when Amphetamines in urine exceed 1,000 ng/mL.

BARBITURATES (BAR)

Barbiturates are central nervous system depressants. They are used therapeutically as sedatives, hypnotics, and anticonvulsants. Barbiturates are almost always taken orally as
capsules or tablets. The effects resemble those of intoxication with alcohol. Chronic use of barbiturates leads to tolerance and physical dependence.
Short acting Barbiturates taken at 400mg/day for 2-3 months produces a clinically significant degree of physical dependence. Withdrawal symptoms experienced during periods of
drug abstinence can be severe enough to cause death.

Only a small amount (less than 5%) of most Barbiturates are excreted unaltered in urine. The approximate detection time limits for Barbiturates are:

Short Acting (e.g. Secobarbital)

100 mg PO (oral)

4 – 5 days

Long Acting (e.g. Phenobarbital

400 mg PO (oral)

7 days1

The One Step Drug Screen Test yields a positive result when the Barbiturates in urine exceeds 300ng/ml.

BENZODIAZEPINES (BZO)

Benzodiazepines are medications that are frequently prescribed for symptomatic treatment of anxiety and sleep disorders. They produce their effects via specific receptors
involving a neurochemical called gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). Because they are safer and more effective, Benzodiazepines have replaced barbiturates in the treatment of both
anxiety and insomnia. Benzodiazepines are also used as sedatives before some surgical and medical procedures, and for the treatment of seizure disorders and alcohol withdrawal.
Risk of physical dependence increases if Benzodiazepines are taken regularly (e.g., daily) for more than a few months, especially at higher than normal doses. Stopping abruptly
can bring on such symptoms trouble sleeping, gastrointestinal upset, feeling unwell, loss of appetite, sweating and trembling, weakness, anxiety and changes in perception.
Only trace amounts (less than 1%) of most Benzodiazepines are excreted unaltered in urine; most of the concentration in urine is conjugated drug. The detection period for the
Benzodiazepines in urine is 3 – 7 days.
The One Step Drug screen Test Card yields a positive result when the Benzodiazepines in urine exceeds 300 ng/ml.

COCAINE (COC)

Cocaine is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and a local anesthetic. Initially, it brings about extreme energy and restlessness while gradually resulting in
tremors, over-sensitivity and spasms. In large amounts, cocaine causes fever, unresponsiveness, and difficulty in breathing and unconsciousness.
Cocaine is often self-administered by nasal inhalation, intravenous injection and free-base smoking. It is excreted in the urine in a short time primarily as
Benzoylecgonine1,2. Benzoylecgonine, a major metabolite of cocaine, has a longer biological half-life (5-8 hours) than cocaine (0.5-1.5 hours), and can generally be
detected for 24-48 hours after cocaine exposure2.
The COC One Step Cocaine Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to
selectively detect elevated levels of cocaine metabolite in urine. The COC One Step Cocaine Test Strip yields a positive result when the cocaine metabolite in urine exceeds 300
ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).

MARIJUANA (THC)

THC (.9--tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary active ingredient in cannabinoids (marijuana). When smoked or orally administered, it produces euphoric effects. Users have
impaired short term memory and slowed learning. They may also experience transient episodes of confusion and anxiety. Long term relatively heavy use may be associated with
behavioral disorders. The peak effect of smoking marijuana occurs in 20-30 minutes and the duration is 90-120 minutes after one cigarette. Elevated levels of urinary
metabolites are found within hours of exposure and remain detectable for 3-10 days after smoking. The main metabolite excreted in the urine is
11-nor-.9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid (.9-THC-COOH).
The THC One Step Marijuana Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to
selectively detect elevated levels of marijuana in urine. The THC One Step Marijuana Test Strip yields a positive result when the concentration of marijuana in urine exceeds
50 ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).3

METHADONE (MTD)

Methadone is a narcotic pain reliever for medium to severe pain. It is also used in the treatment of heroin (opiate dependence: Vicodin, Percocet, Morphine, etc.) addiction.
Oral Methadone is very different than IV Methadone. Oral Methadone is partially stored in the liver for late use. IV Methadone acts more like heroin. In most states you must go
to a pain clinic or a Methadone maintenance clinic to be prescribed Methadone.
Methadone is a long acting pain reliever producing effects that last from twelve to forth-eight hours. Ideally, Methadone frees the client from the pressures of obtaining
illegal heroin, from the dangers of injection and from the emotional roller coaster that most opiates produce. Methadone, if taken for long periods and at large doses, can lead
to a very long withdrawal period. The withdrawals from Methadone are more prolonged and troublesome than those provoked by heroin cessation, yet the substitution and phased
removal of methadone is an acceptable method of detoxification for patients and therapists.1
The MTD One step Methadone test yields a positive result when Methadone in urine exceeds 300 ng/ml.

METHAMPHETAMINE (mAMP)

Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Methamphetamine is closely related chemically to amphetamine, but the
central nervous system effects of Methamphetamine are greater. Methamphetamine is made in illegal laboratories and has a high potential for abuse and dependence. The drug can be
taken orally, injected, or inhaled. Acute higher does lead to enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria, alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of
increased energy and power. Cardiovascular responses to Methamphetamine include increased blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. More acute responses produce anxiety, paranoia,
hallucinations, psychotic behavior, and eventually, depression and exhaustion.
The effects of Methamphetamine generally last 2-4 hours and the drug has a half-life of 9-24 hours in the body. Methamphetamine is excreted in the urine primarily as amphetamine
and oxidized and deaminated derivatives. However, 10-20% of Methamphetamine is excreted unchanged. Thus, the presence of the parent compound in the urine indicates
Methamphetamine use. Methamphetamine is generally detectable in the urine for 3-5 days, depending on urine pH level.
The mAMP One Step Methamphetamine Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to
selectively detect elevated levels of Methamphetamine in urine. The mAMP One Step Methamphetamine Test Strip yields a positive result when the Methamphetamine in urine exceeds
1,000 ng/mL.

OPIATE (300 ng/ml) (OPI 300 or MOP 300)

Opiate refers to any drug that is derived from the opium poppy, including the natural products, morphine and codeine, and the semi-synthetic drugs such as heroin. Opioid is more
general, referring to any drug that acts on the opioid receptor.
Opioid analgesics comprise a large group of substances which control pain by depressing the central nervous system. Large dose of morphine can produce higher tolerance levels,
physiological dependency in users, and may lead to substance abuse. Morphine is excreted unmetabolized, and is also the major metabolic product of codeine and heroin. Morphine is
detectable in the urine for several days after an opiate dose.4 The OPI One Step Opiate Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the
use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to selectively detect elevated levels of morphine in urine. The OPI One Step Opiate Test Strip yields a positive
result when the morphine in urine exceeds 300 ng/mL.

OPIATE (OPI) (2000 ng/ml)

Opiate refers to any drug that is derived from the opium poppy, including the natural products, morphine and codeine, and the semi-synthetic drugs such as heroin. Opioid is more
general, referring to any drug that acts on the opioid receptor.
Opioid analgesics comprise a large group of substances which control pain by depressing the central nervous system. Large dose of morphine can produce higher tolerance levels,
physiological dependency in users, and may lead to substance abuse. Morphine is excreted unmetabolized, and is also the major metabolic product of codeine and heroin. Morphine is
detectable in the urine for several days after an opiate dose.4
The OPI One Step Opiate Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to selectively
detect elevated levels of morphine in urine. The OPI One Step Opiate Test Strip yields a positive result when the morphine in urine exceeds 2,000 ng/mL. This is the suggested
screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).

PHENCYCLIDINE

Phencyclidine, also known as PCP or Angel Dust, is a hallucinogen that was first marketed as a surgical anesthetic in the 1950’s. It was removed from the market because
patients receiving it became delirious and experienced hallucinations.
Phencyclidine is used in powder, capsule, and tablet form. The powder is either snorted or smoked after mixing it with marijuana or vegetable matter. Phencyclidine is most
commonly administered by inhalation but can be used intravenously, intra-nasally, and orally. After low doses, the user thinks and acts swiftly and experiences mood swings from
euphoria to depression. Self-injurious behavior is one of the devastating effects of Phencyclidine.
PCP can be found in urine within 4 to 6 hours after use and will remain in urine for 7 to 14 days, depending on factors such as metabolic rate, user’s age, weight,
activity, and diet.5 Phencyclidine is excreted in the urine as an unchanged drug (4% to 19%) and conjugated metabolites (25% to 30%).6
The PCP One Step Phencyclidine Test Strip is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to
selectively detect elevated levels of phencyclidine metabolite in urine. The PCP One Step Phencyclidine Test Strip yields a positive result when the phencyclidine metabolite in
urine exceeds 25 ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).

TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANT (TCA)

TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressants) are commonly used for the treatment of depressive disorders. TCA overdoses can result in profound central nervous system depression,
cardiotoxicity and anticholinergic effects. TCA overdose is the most common cause of death from prescription drugs. TCAs are taken orally or sometimes by injection. TCAs are
metabolized in the liver. Both TCAs and their metabolites are excreted in urine mostly in the form of metabolites for up to ten days.
The One Step Drug Screen Tests yields a positive result when the Tricyclic Antidepressant in urine exceeds 1,000 ng/ml.

PRINCIPLE

The One Step Multi-Drug Screen Test Panel is an immunoassay based on the principle of competitive binding. Drugs which may be present in the urine specimen compete against their
respective drug conjugate for binding sites on their specific antibody.
During testing, a urine specimen migrates upward by capillary action. A drug, if present in the urine specimen below its cut-off concentration, will not saturate the binding
sites of its specific antibody. The antibody will then react with the drug-protein conjugate and a visible colored line will show up in the test line region of the specific drug
strip. The presence of drug above the cut-off concentration will saturate all the binding sites of the antibody. Therefore, the colored line will not form in the test line region.
A drug-positive urine specimen will not generate a colored line in the specific test line region of the strip because of drug competition, while a drug-negative urine specimen
will generate a line in the test line region because of the absence of drug competition.
To serve as a procedural control, a colored line will always appear at the control line region, indicating that proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has
occurred.

• For healthcare professionals and professionals at point of care sites.

• For in vitro diagnostic use only. Do not use after the expiration date.

• The test panel should remain in the sealed pouch until use.

• All specimens should be considered potentially hazardous and handled in the same manner as an infectious agent.

• The used test panel should be discarded according to federal, state and local regulations

STORAGE AND STABILITY

Kit can be stored at room temperature or refrigerated at 2-30°C. The test panel is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch. The test panel must remain
in the sealed pouch until use. DO NOT FREEZE. Do not use beyond the expiration date.

MATERIALS PROVIDED

• Test panels

• Package insert

MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED

• Specimen collection container

• External controls

• Timer

PREPARATION URINE ASSAY

The urine specimen must be collected in a clean and dry container. Urine collected at any time of the day may be used. Urine specimens exhibiting visible precipitates should
be centrifuged, filtered, or allowed to settle to obtain a clear supernatant for testing.

SPECIMEN STORAGE

Urine specimens may be stored at 2-8°C for up to 48 hours prior to testing. For prolonged storage, specimens may be frozen and stored below -20°C. Frozen specimens should be
thawed and mixed well before testing.

QUALITY CONTROL

A procedural control is included in the test. A colored line appearing in the control region (C) is considered an internal procedural control. It confirms sufficient specimen
volume, adequate membrane wicking and correct procedural technique.
Control standards are not supplied with this kit. However, it is recommended that positive and negative controls be tested as good laboratory practice to confirm the test
procedure and to verify proper test performance.

LIMITATIONS

The One Step Multi-Drug Screen Test Panel provides only a qualitative, preliminary analytical result. A secondary analytical method must be used to obtain a confirmed result.
Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. 3,4,7

There is a possibility that technical or procedural errors, as well as other interfering substances in the urine specimen may cause erroneous results.

Adulterants, such as bleach and/or alum, in urine specimens may produce erroneous results regardless of the analytical method used. If adulteration is suspected, the test
should be repeated with another urine specimen.

A Positive result does not indicate level or intoxication, administration route or concentration in urine.

A Negative result may not necessarily indicate drug-free urine. Negative results can be obtained when drug is present but below the cut-off level of the test.

Test does not distinguish between drugs of abuse and certain medications.

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS - ACCURACY

A side-by-side comparison was conducted using The One Step Single Drug Test and commercially available drug rapid tests. Testing was performed on approximately 300 specimens
previously collected from subjects presenting for Drug Screen Testing. Presumptive positive results were confirmed by GC/MS. The following compounds were quantified by GC/MS and
contributed to the total amount of drugs found in presumptive positive urine samples tested.

TEST Compounds Contributed to the Totals of GC/MS

AMP Amphetamine

BAR Secobarbital, Butalbital, Phenobarbital, Pentobarbital

BZO Oxazepam, Nordiazepam, a-OH-Alprazolam, Desalklflurazepam

COC Benzoylecgonine

THC 11-nor-.9-tetrahydrocannabinol-carboxylic acid

TEST Compounds Contributed to the Totals of GC/MS

MTD Methadone

mAMP Methamphetamine

OPI Morphine, Codeine

PCP Phencyclidine

TCA Nortriptyline

The following results are tabulated from these clinical studies:

Forty (40) clinical samples for each drug were run using each of the One Step Single Drug tests by an untrained operator at a Professional Point of Care site. Based on GC/MS
data, the operator obtained statistically similar Positive Agreement, Negative Agreement and Overall Agreement rates as trained Laboratory personnel.

*Note: TCA was based on HPLC data.

Precision

A study was conducted at three physician offices by untrained operators using three different lots of product to demonstrate the within run, between run and between operator
precision. An identical panel of coded specimens, containing drugs at the concentration of ± 50% and ± 25% cut-off level, was labeled as a blind and tested at each site. The
results are given below:

Analytical Sensitivityty

A drug-free urine pool was spiked with drugs to the concentrations at ± 50% cut-off and ± 25% cut-off. The results are summarized below.

Drug conc. (Cut-off range)

n

AMP

BAR

BZO

COC

THC

MTD

mAMP

OPI

PCP

TCA

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

0% Cut-off

30

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

1

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

-50% Cut-off

30

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

29

1

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

-25% Cut-off

30

30

0

27

3

26

4

30

0

12

1

24

6

30

0

30

0

19

11

22

8

Cut-off

30

18

12

22

8

12

18

4

26

1

29

21

9

18

12

30

17

16

14

12

18

+25% Cut-off

30

1

29

7

23

3

27

0

30

1

29

2

28

1

29

30

26

6

24

7

23

+50% Cut-off

30

0

30

2

28

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

0

30

Analytical Specificity

The following table lists the concentration of compounds (ng/mL) that are detected positive in urine by The One Step Multi-Drug Screen Test Panel at 5 minutes.

The pH of an aliquoted negative urine pool was adjusted to a pH range of 5 to 9 in 1 pH unit increments and spiked with drugs at 50% below and 50% above cut-off levels. The
spiked, pH-adjusted urine was tested with The One Step Multi-Drug Screen Test Panel. The results demonstrate that varying ranges of pH does not interfere with the performance of
the test.

Cross-Reactivity

A study was conducted to determine the cross-reactivity of the test with compounds in either drug-free urine or Cocaine, Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Marijuana, Opiate or
Phencyclidine positive urine. The following compounds show no cross-reactivity when tested with the One Step Multi-Drug Screen Test Panel at a concentration of 100 µg/mL.